On Sunday, Musk called for Fauci to be charged, who has been advising the government since the beginning of the corona pandemic in the USA in early 2020 and has been vehemently opposed by many right-wingers. There were several death threats against the 81-year-old. President Joe Biden’s top coronavirus adviser has announced that he will retire this month.

The government’s criticism of Musk coincided with the Twitter boss’s new attempt to launch a paid subscription for users. The Twitter Blue service was launched in the first countries on Monday. With this, users are asked to check out for the verification of their user account by the white tick in a blue circle.

The tick, which indicates that a user account has been verified by Twitter, was previously free and was awarded to politicians, celebrities, journalists and organizations. In future, a paid subscription will be a prerequisite for the coveted verification tick on a user account.